women are more at risk from violence7 million people are at risk of starvationthe whole project will be at risk if funds are not forthcomingcenturies-old traditions are at risk of being lost foreverdoctors with the virus are putting patients at riskthe economy will fall further, putting more jobs at risk

at the risk ofa riesgo de

at the risk of seeming stupida riesgo de parecer estúpido;at the risk of one's lifecon peligro de su vida;arriesgando la vida

at the risk of repeating myself, I will say again that statistics are only a guideAmericans wanted to aid Britain even at the risk of warhe did all he could to perpetuate the Soviet state, even at the risk of alienating the newly-emergent republicsdemands which can only be ignored at the risk of widespread condemnation

there is no risk of his coming or that he will comeno hay peligro de que venga

there is little risk of infectionel riesgo or peligro de infección es pequeño

there is an increased risk of miscarriagethere is a small risk of brain damage from the procedurein all the confusion, there's a serious risk that the main issues will be forgottenthe risk that technical progress won't be very fastthere was little risk of the Germans attackingI sank to my knees to reduce the risk of detection

at one's own riskpor su cuenta y riesgo

you do it at your own riskthose who wish to come here will do so at their own risk

at (the) owner's riskbajo la responsabilidad del dueño

luggage may be left at the owner's riskto [pose] a risk (to sth/sb)these cysts are benign and pose little riskmentally disordered women who pose a serious risk to the publicair pollutants that can pose a risk to public healthinflation still poses a risk in these and other countriesto [run] the risk of sthto run the risk of defeat

you run the risk of being dismissedcorres el riesgo de que te despidan

well, at least you don't run the risk of being taken to courtpeople swimming off British beaches run the risk of illness and infectionbabies run twice the risk of developing a serious chest illness if both parents smokethey run the serious risk of losing it because of their blind misunderstandingto [take] a risk, to [take] risks

I can't take the riskno me puedo exponer or arriesgar a eso;no puedo correr ese riesgo

repayment insurance is actively encouraged by the banks to reduce the risks attached to lending

insured against all risksasegurado contra or a todo riesgo

a bad/good risk

you may be turned down as a bad riskpuede que te rechacen por constituir un riesgo inadmisible;she is considered a good riska sus ojos constituye un riesgo admisible

if you are constantly in the red you will become labelled as a bad riskhe planned to become more financially stable so that he would be seen as a good risk for an educational loan for graduate schoolit is up to the lender to ensure that the borrower is a good riskbefore providing the cash, they will have to decide whether you are a good or bad risk

he risked all his savings on the projectarriesgó todos sus ahorros en el proyecto

many people risk their health by drinking too muchshe wasn't willing to risk her reputationwhy should he have risked all that to become an agent of a foreign power?to be sure of killing him it might be necessary to risk the lives of plenty of people around himhe was not willing to risk a single soldier in such a foolhardy causehe talked about leaving his wife for her, but was too ambitious to risk his political careerbankers were willing to risk their money at $75 per share

I don't want to risk another accidentno quiero correr el riesgo de or arriesgarme a or exponerme a otro accidente

to risk defeatthose who fail to register risk severe penaltiesto go out after curfew was to risk deathJordan must now decide if it can risk international disapproval by turning to Iraq for extra suppliesMrs Gore risked the wrath of the record industry by campaigning to have warning labels put on offensive recordsIraq was told to provide full information about its nuclear capability or risk serious consequencesthe government said it didn't want to risk the possibility of a divisive electionthey said they would go ahead with the protest anyway, even if it meant risking arrestMaria had to control her drinking or risk the loss of her daughter

I can't risk going alonepregnant women who are heavy drinkers risk damaging the unborn foetusthe skipper was not willing to risk taking his ship through the straits until he could see where he was goingdrivers risk losing their licences for failing to comply with the new regulationsany Iraqi plane or helicopter that flies will risk being shot downby smoking they risk getting lung cancer

in her condition they couldn't risk the operationdon't risk it - it isn't worth itknowing that the lines were tapped, I had not risked a phone callrisking another trip might be dangerouswith its position in the polls so low, the government will be loath to risk a referendum on this

she won't risk coming todayno va a arriesgarse a venir hoy

if you have an expensive rug, don't risk washing it yourselfduring the fighting, he stayed locked in his house and did not risk going into the street

smoking is a risk factor for or in heart diseasefumar constituye un factor de riesgo en las enfermedades cardíacas

obesity is a major risk factor in many diseasesif you do become pregnant with an IUD in place, your risk factor increases to 25 out of 100 of having a miscarriage"there is always the risk of your partner finding out" - "well, I hadn't really considered the risk factor"

risk management (n)gestión (f) de riesgos

some companies are conducting risk management exercises, investigating how many expatriate staff they have had to bail out in dangerous situations/some victims engage in risk management behaviour/ as a way of reducing their chances of further victimization - they avoid going out alone after dark, for example

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